Kegan started a thread here a while ago asking questions about ELB's made from woods not normally considered " good" for that style of bow.
Heres a link:
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,8232.0.html I have always been interested in making whitewood bows that didn't fit the mold. So in that light, I was wondering if folks might be interested in a challenge of sorts wherein you make an ELB out of a whitewood( or anything not normally considered a LB wood: locust, elm ,ERC (anything non tropical (that excludes Ipe,)ash, maple, oak ,or whatever. The idea being to stretch ourselves and maybe discover something new about the way so called "second string wood" responds to long bow style limbs.
Who's in?
Lets set up some general guidelines for what the bows will and won't be .
Anybody got some ideas?
I'm thinking the limbs don't necessarily need to be D shaped but we need to have a limb width you can't go over or we are getting into flatbow territory.
Anyone interested?
Chris